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Deal Town expect to be without winger Tom Chapman for around a month; Lordswood next up for the Hoops

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Deal have been dealt an injury blow with winger Tom Chapman set for a spell on the sidelines. Chapman didn’t feature in either of the Hoops’ matches over the Bank Holiday weekend after he sustained a hamstring problem. “We are probably looking at a month,” said Deal manager Steve King, who has brought in Herne Bay striker Rory Smith on dual-registration. “It’s a standard hamstring injury.

We have had it looked at. “He will be trying to get back as quickly as he can. It’s frustrating but there’s not much we can do, unfortunately.” The Hoops have, however, brought in Smith - who plays cricket for Sandwich in the summer - on a temporary basis as he re-unites with Aaron Millbank, who also recently joined Deal from Herne Bay.

King said: “I have known Rory a long time, we have always been close outside of football. It was a no-brainer from our point of view especially with Tom’s injury. “He’s a different sort of player to what we have had in the past.

But he’s a good player and a good lad as well.” Smith played a key role last Saturday as they won 3-1 away to Alfold in the FA Vase First Qualifying Round through two Millbank penalties and a second-half effort by fellow striker Connor Coyne. “We played well on Saturday, we controlled the game.

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